Introduction to Intelligence Studies, Second Edition - Figure Slides
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2nd Edition
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Introduction to Intelligence Studies provides a comprehensive overview of intelligence and security issues, defines critical terms, and reviewes the history of intelligence in the United States. Designed in a practical sequence, the book begins with the basics of intelligence, progresses through its history, describes best practices, and explores the way the IC operates today. Much has changed in the years since the publication of the first edition in 2011- the 2nd edition will delve into issues that have come to the forefront since then, like: WikiLeaks, ISIS, the Senate's blistering report on the CIA's use of torture, the Ebola epidemic, Russia's invasion into Ukraine, and much more!
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boca Raton, Florida
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-4987-3838-5 (9781498738385)
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Persons
Carl J. Jensen III, Ph.D., is the director of the University of Mississippi's (UM) Center for Intelligence and Security Studies. He also is a member of UM's Legal Studies Department and serves in an adjunct capacity as a senior behavioral scientist with the RAND Corporation. Dr. Jensen served as a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for 22 years; his FBI career included service as a field agent, a forensic examiner in the FBI Laboratory, and an instructor and assistant chief of the Behavioral Science Unit. He has published extensively and lectured throughout the world.
David H. McElreath, Ph.D., has a background that includes service as professor and chair, Department of Legal Studies, University of Mississippi; professor and chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Washburn University; associate professor, Southeast Missouri State University; Colonel, United States Marine Corps; and Law Enforcement and Corrections positions with the Oxford (Mississippi) Police and Forrest County (Mississippi) Sheriff's Department. He is the author of numerous publications on the criminal justice system.
Melissa Graves, J.D., M.A., serves as project coordinator and instructor at the University of Mississippi's Center for Intelligence and Security Studies. Among her other accomplishments, she and her codeveloper Walter Flaschka have designed and implemented the Days of Intrigue, a realistic practical exercise conducted yearly at UM that involves numerous intelligence community agencies. She is presently pursuing a Ph.D. in history. Ms. Graves has been admitted to the Bars of Texas and Washington.
David H. McElreath, Ph.D., has a background that includes service as professor and chair, Department of Legal Studies, University of Mississippi; professor and chair, Department of Criminal Justice, Washburn University; associate professor, Southeast Missouri State University; Colonel, United States Marine Corps; and Law Enforcement and Corrections positions with the Oxford (Mississippi) Police and Forrest County (Mississippi) Sheriff's Department. He is the author of numerous publications on the criminal justice system.
Melissa Graves, J.D., M.A., serves as project coordinator and instructor at the University of Mississippi's Center for Intelligence and Security Studies. Among her other accomplishments, she and her codeveloper Walter Flaschka have designed and implemented the Days of Intrigue, a realistic practical exercise conducted yearly at UM that involves numerous intelligence community agencies. She is presently pursuing a Ph.D. in history. Ms. Graves has been admitted to the Bars of Texas and Washington.
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University of Mississippi, Oxford, USA
University of Mississippi, University, USA
Content
CHAPTER 1 - An Overview of Intelligence. CHAPTER 2 - History of Intelligence in the United States. CHAPTER 3 - The IC Today. CHAPTER 4 - Collection. CHAPTER 5- Barriers to Analysis. CHAPTER 6-Analytical Methods. CHAPTER 7- Putting It All Together: The Intelligence Cycle. CHAPTER 8 - Counterintelligence. CHAPTER 9 - Covert Operations. CHAPTER 10 - Constitutional Mandates-Overview of Executive Legislative and Judicial Roles. CHAPTER 11 - Writing and Briefing for the Intelligence Community. CHAPTER 12-Military Intelligence. CHAPTER 13-Criminal Intelligence and Crime Analysis. CHAPTER 14-Threats and Challenges for the Twenty-First Century. CHAPTER 15 - Future of Intelligence